Thank you. It's heartbreaking watching them.This makes me sad; I hope you don't lose to many fish! Here's to hoping most pull through for you
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Thank you. It's heartbreaking watching them.This makes me sad; I hope you don't lose to many fish! Here's to hoping most pull through for you
Ugh, I see a mess of issues. Visually, the clown has brooklynella but the foxface has either mucus spots or ich, it is breathing fast, so that is an additional issue.
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They are all still eating really well. I haven't noticed any yawing or scratching. They only hide or dart when I am trying to take their picture.been cleaning snow
In watching all 3 videos, The clown appears to have secondary bacterial lesions associated with brook.
The foxface has mucus spores and tang seem to have Lymphocystis but the size of the nodules also suggest bacterial in nature But im suspecting neobendendia flukes. Looking at the breathing and semi-clamped fins also supports that.
have you noticed loss of appetitie, lethargic behavior, hiding, yawning effect, scratching or darting suddenly?
I see Jay's comment and agree with term" Toss up"They are all still eating really well. I haven't noticed any yawing or scratching. They only hide or dart when I am trying to take their picture.